Off-road fender flares for Dodge
#1
Off-road fender flares for Dodge
Fender flares is both functional and style element of your truck. They will protect the body of your Dodge from mud and debris from spinning wheels. At the same time they add that offroad style to it. Wider stance and wheels always improve the offroad qualities of your vehicle, but sometimes they stick out from fenders which doesn't look very nice. Again fender flares is something that will make large wheels look at home.
Find prices and custom fender flares that are made specifically for your vehicle at CARiD.com: Dodge Ram Fender Flares - CARiD.com
The fender flares manufactured by EGR and Bushwackerare good to fit Dodge Ram 2009-2014.
Let's vote, which ones do you like more, EGR or Bushwacker fender flares?
EGRŽ - Bolt-On Style Fender Flares
BushwackerŽ - Pocket Style Fender Flares
EGRŽ - Rugged Black Fender Flares
BushwackerŽ - OE Style Fender Flares
Find other accessories for your Dodge Ram here: Dodge Ram Accessories & Parts - CARiD.com
Find prices and custom fender flares that are made specifically for your vehicle at CARiD.com: Dodge Ram Fender Flares - CARiD.com
The fender flares manufactured by EGR and Bushwackerare good to fit Dodge Ram 2009-2014.
Let's vote, which ones do you like more, EGR or Bushwacker fender flares?
EGRŽ - Bolt-On Style Fender Flares
BushwackerŽ - Pocket Style Fender Flares
EGRŽ - Rugged Black Fender Flares
BushwackerŽ - OE Style Fender Flares
- Quick and easy installation;
- Provides 100% UV protection without chalking, cracking, or warping;
- Made in the USA;
Find other accessories for your Dodge Ram here: Dodge Ram Accessories & Parts - CARiD.com
#3
Bushwacker has a OE style for the Sport, I had them on my '09 Black Sport. There is a piece that comes with the kit to run the entire front fender and bumper.
However, on my '13 Ram, I purchased the Mopar OEM flares, color matched them. The OEM flares IMO are far better, and have adhesive that bonds around the entire flare plus mount with hardware underneath. The Bushwacker only use a bolts underneath, and tend to need adjusting from time to time to keep them tight to the body fender. The Bushwacker uses a rubber gasket, but has no support to keep the top end of the OE Style tight like the Mopar OEM.
However, on my '13 Ram, I purchased the Mopar OEM flares, color matched them. The OEM flares IMO are far better, and have adhesive that bonds around the entire flare plus mount with hardware underneath. The Bushwacker only use a bolts underneath, and tend to need adjusting from time to time to keep them tight to the body fender. The Bushwacker uses a rubber gasket, but has no support to keep the top end of the OE Style tight like the Mopar OEM.
Last edited by POWER SEDAN; 08-06-2014 at 11:06 PM.
#4
I'm in the same boat as you, same color as well. The ones from bushwhacker go all the way down to the bottom of the bumper and just do not look good to me. There are good pics on their website with a copper colored Sport. It's damn near a full circle.
#5
@ BigBlueEdge
We do carry OE style fender flares manufactured by Bushwacker for your 1500 sport model specifically. The installation process is not complicated, because all necessary hardware is included. These flares will fit very tight on your fenders. Another great thing is that these fender flares come in an OEM matte black finish ready to accept custom paint.
Here is also a direct link to detailed instructions on how to install the rear set of these fender flares, take a look:
http://www.carid.com/images/bushwack...structions.pdf
Hope you find them helpful!
We do carry OE style fender flares manufactured by Bushwacker for your 1500 sport model specifically. The installation process is not complicated, because all necessary hardware is included. These flares will fit very tight on your fenders. Another great thing is that these fender flares come in an OEM matte black finish ready to accept custom paint.
Here is also a direct link to detailed instructions on how to install the rear set of these fender flares, take a look:
http://www.carid.com/images/bushwack...structions.pdf
Hope you find them helpful!